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Fiction

Most of these books include recipes.

A La Carte, by Tanita S. Davis - African American, vegetarian, and 17 years old: Lainey thinks it's her time to be a celebrity chef. Can she keep her focus on her dreams after her best friend runs away?

Dear Julia, by Amy Bronwen Zemser - 16 year old Elaine is shy but wants to be the next Julia Child. Her friend pushes her into the spotlight whenshe pushes Elaine into a cooking contest.

Death By Eggplant, by Susan Heyboer O'Keefe - Bertie is in 8th grade, and tells no one he wants to be a master chef.

Flavor of the Week, by Tucker Shaw - Cyril makes amazing food - but uses it to secretly help his friend Nick woo Cyril's crush Rose.

Hot Lunch, by Alex Bradley - Molly and Cassie can't stand each other - but they must learn to work together when they are both assigned to run the school's lunchroom - or the student body might not survive!

Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet, by Sherri L. Smith - Ana comes from a mixed family - which gets interesting when her culturally-diverse grandparents must share a kitchen to cook a graduation feast.

The Angelica Cookson Potts series, by Cherry Whytock - each book contains recipes as Angelica learns to balance her body issues with her love of food - and of life.

Tantalize, by Cynthia Leitich Smith - Quincie must help keep her family's restaurant open - developing a new menu with a chef who might be a vampire.